First Amendment expert weighs in on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and broadcast companies
After Jimmy Kimmel Live! was pulled from the air following his comments about the death of Charlie Kirk, many questions have arisen about the legality of the move and whether it violates the First Amendment in the United States. Caitlin Ring Carlson, Ph.D., Chair and Professor of the Department of Communication and Media at Seattle University, joins Good Day Seattle to share her expertise.
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